Easement to private way not extinguished by gate

Fence meant to keep out public, not plaintiff

A plaintiff’s easement rights to a private way in the North End were neither abandoned nor extinguished by a gate and fence meant to keep out the public, because there was evidence of intermittent use of the parcel, a Superior Court judge has determined.
The fence and gate in question had been in place before any ...

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